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  • Loved, loved, loved this song in high school!

  • This song is awesome! One of the graet bands of Early 90's!  It's a pity that we lost Josh so early!

  • Check your balls....the form of testicular cancer that Josh had forms very small tumors that usually aren't palpable which is most probably why his went undetected.

  • And it is a very aggressive form of cancer...choriocarcinoma.

  • Lol wtf? I was looking for an ambient song and this came up. Oh well, it's still a nice song.

  • Michael Ward has also played guitar with The Wallflowers. He helped record the albums Bringing Down the Horse and (Breach).

  • According to Wikipedia, Josh Freese of A Perfect Circle played drums on this album. Is that him in the video?

  • I've been reading these comments and I noticed somebody saying check your balls. About six months ago I noticed a growth around one of my testes and had it checked. Turns out it wasn't on the testicle but rather the epidydimis (sp?) and that it was most likely a spermatocele, which is a benign cyst that can form in that area. Had a follow up and the doctor said it looks stable and appears to have gotten smaller. :) Still so sad about Josh. :'(

  • One of the best bands ever... I love their CDs

  • One of the most under-appreciated bands of that era. Josh was a gift. Glad others remember this...

  • Later that year his band played for us at school and they were so professional --then we started to get it. Years later after school of fish I met up with Josh after his solo concert. He was still this really nice guy --unfazed by fame. Still down to earth. Kind, etc...I am glad you all like his music. I just wanted to explain what a really nice guy he was. Please check your testicles as another said --this should not have happened. There is a 95% survival rate. I miss him.

  • The comments here are nice to read. I went to high school with Josh. He was one of the nicest persons I ever met. He was kind to everyone. He was really into music then --had a band, etc. However, I do not think we realized just how talented he was even back then. He and I would often talk about Sting and Omar Hakim as I was into percussion.

  • Josh was fantastic...with School of Fish and his solo stuff. Great voice, superb songwriting, a multi-instrumentalist and a super nice, down-to-earth person. Back around 97-98, I used to see him at a little bar in LA, West Hollywood area, around Melrose and Fairfax called Largo...cool little pub. He would have a beer with you and then hop up on stage and invite people to perform with him!

  • totally underrated band. i wonder if josh lived if they would have rivaled or surpassed the RHCP.

  • i loved this song, this band and this video.....feel your balls boys.... it all ended when Josh Clayton-Felt died of aggressive testicular cancer-so sad, but early detection is key! Don't wait if something is weird-very treatable, but only early on!

  • yeah. "i cant stop what i cant see". well, imagine that.

    wish i could find more of their stuff on here.

  • Man...awesome song by a way underated band. i wonder how the video was shot

  • Hey does anyone know where one can find live clips or live MP3s of School of Fish or Josh Clayton Felt? Would love to hear what they sounded like live. Cheers

  • Wish I could - I saw them in concert at the Stone Pony in Asbury Park NJ in the spring of '94 (I think - might've been '93). They were a great live act.

  • I have a show I taped in Albany NY. It's on vhs-I can convert to cd or dvd possibly-was a good show-the house sound crew had problems though-I also saw them at the Chance in NY with the divynals-that was also a great show-I met micheal the guitar player after the show .great guy

  • that would be GREAT to see!!!!

  • One of my favorite bands from the early 90's. They were tragically underappreciated and underplayed on the radio.

  • love this song!!...Human Cannonball was a little heavier then the debut, but both release are equally awesome. I still give them plenty of spin. thanks for the post.

    Josh-you were a beautiful soul, thanks for the songs that still live with us.

  • I've always liked this video.  Kevin Kerslake was always very fond of putting bands in odd locales for his videos.

  • Josh was a great song writer with a wonderful rock voice. There's a certain Radiohead vibe to this song - especially with the guitar that enters at 2:15 (and I mean that in a very good way). Agreed - gone way too soon. :(

  • These guys were here and gone WAT TOO fast in Rock'N'Roll. Great band, killer guitars and melodies.

  • Certainly a forgotten song from 1993. It did reach #6 on the Modern Rock charts. Thank you gamalielmm....I've been waiting to see if anyone had this video.

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